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Understanding Fukushima through Butterfly Biology: Academic Freedom for Scientists and the Public Hiyama, A., C. Nohara, S. Kinjo, W. Taira, S. Gima, A. Tanahara, J. M. Otaki. 2012. “The biological impacts of the Fukus
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